stage: 5

Are there 6 stages of dementia?
Yes, a framework for describing the progression of dementia on this site divides it into 6 stages, based on the Global Deterioration Scale developed by Dr Barry Reisberg. Stage 1 involves very mild cognitive decline consistent with normal ageing. Stage 2 covers early-stage mild cognitive impairment where some memory difficulties are noticeable. Stage 3 is mild dementia with clear symptoms affecting daily life. Stage 4 is moderate dementia requiring some assistance with daily tasks. Stage 5 is moderately severe dementia requiring significant daily support. Stage 6 is severe dementia requiring full care. The framework is a guide rather than a precise map of individual experience.
